According to court documents obtained by New Times, when Wesley walked into a police station in downtown Phoenix in April of last year -- covered in blood and carrying a knife -- cops initially thought he was a victim of a crime. They found out the blood on his shirt came from his dead wife, whose body was in his car right outside the police station.

Apparently, Wesley was driving his wife, 46-year-old Delores Glover, to work when they got into an argument.

Glover told Wesley she was filing for divorce, so he stabbed her several times, killing her.

Wesley then drove her body to the police station and turned himself in.

Glover, it turns out, was no saint. She had eight felony convictions since 1985 for crimes including aggravated assault and dangerous drug possession.

Glover served three years of a five-year prison sentence before he was released in 2007

Upon release, Glover threatened Wesley with a knife at the couple's house on Indian School Road. She was arrested and convicted of possession of methamphetamine.

The couple only had been living together for about three months before the slaying.